If you are handy with basic tools, and have someone to help out you can probably repair the machine yourself. You will have to decide if it is something you want to do and is worth doing, but we need to try to solve the problem first.

We need to have a little more info.

Does the machine drain, and if you start it up from the beginning does it fill and agitate?

As far as I Know, it fills up with water, I don't know if it agitates but I do hear the motor run when I try the spin cycle. I would assume we can rule out the lid switch? because I do hear a click when I open/close lid. I am pretty handy and do a lot of my own repairs, but I never tackled a washer and dryer. Thank you.

Right on Gabe!
The problem was a worn rubber that broke all three tabs. I found out that the reason these break is washing heavy duty rugs, blankets..... but in my case a very old machine (since 1991) but still working like new. Took 30 minutes to repair.Thanks again for your help. Julie

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